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Tf^ork to be done in the Kitchen-^ 

 Garden. 



^ HE beginning of this month you 

 ^^-^^ muft tranfplant Cabbage and Sa- 

 voy plants, which are to fupply 

 the kitchen in winter, either on 

 an open ipot of ground, or between rows of 

 Beans, Cauliflowers, ^c, which will be taken 

 off the ground in a fliort time, and then the 

 new- planted plants will have room to grow ; 

 and being (haded by the other crops at firft 

 planting, they will take root fooner than if they 

 were quite expofed to the fun 5 and by thus ob- 

 ferving to put one crop to fucceed another, a 

 fkilful perfon will produce more things from 

 jone acre of land, than fome others can from 



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